I spent my Iced in day working in the shop building this little 24" X 48" X 36" workbench/Table for the shop. It came out pretty good and suits my needs well I think.
I spent my Iced in day working in the shop building this little 24" X 48" X 36" workbench/Table for the shop. It came out pretty good and suits my needs well I think.
I want to create love in my woodworking with a love for woodworking.
Nice, good job on the bench . The only thing I will suggest is to take a round over or chamfer bit to the outside edge of the trim molding on the top.
I know it was here a minute ago ???
Jude I sanded the sharp edge off. I plan on building a Sanding table and a vise table that will set on this for projects that require them. This dude is small but very heavy. The top is two layers of 1/2" MDF I had laying around. The rest is just standard framing lumber with Birch Plywood for the Draw section. I didn't have any 14-3/4" slides so I cut down some 17-3/4" slides to fit. Worked like a champ.
I want to create love in my woodworking with a love for woodworking.
I'm sure it will see a lot of combat.
Retired, living and cruising full-time on my boat.
Currently on the Little Tennessee River near Knoxville